Djurd: Nervous Kosovars, so they did not allow me to visit

The director of the so-called Serbian office for Kosovo, Marko Djurovic, has said Kosovo institutions prevented him from visiting Lesak during the day when Serbs were expected to surrender aid. He at a press conference that this visit was announced in compliance with the agreement on officials' visits and [...]
He at a press conference that this visit was announced in accordance with the agreement on official visits, and that according to him, this ban was no coincidence, but that it was the result of nervousness” of institutions in Pristina.
Djuric stressed that the resolution on Serbian genocide was the result of the nervousness of Albanian politicians and their fears that “could be called to account by the International Criminal Court in Kosovo”.
Kosovo authorities on Saturday have rejected Djuric's request to visit Kosovo for reasons he was submitted in opposition to the Brussels agreement.












